The Kitimat Airshed Group Society (KAG) is delighted to announce the launch of the Community Wood Smoke Reduction Program (CWSRP) for residents in the Kitimat-Terrace Valley Airshed. This initiative is funded by BC Lung in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. For the complete letter addressed to the Haisla Nation, please click here: Community Wood Smoke Reduction Program Letter.
You can find more details in the accompanying brochure: Community Wood Smoke Reduction Program.
Haisla Nation is issuing this 30-day notice to inform all registered Haisla band members of proposed amendments to the Haisla Nation Custom Election Code.
To read the full notice please click here: Notice to Haisla Membership-Haisla Nation Custom Election Code Amendments
We strongly encourage all members to review these proposed changes and share their feedback by completing the associated survey: https://forms.office.com/r/hJRqxyTJBU.
Questions can be directed to Duane Grant, Clerk to Council at dugrant@haisla.ca





Haisla Nation currently has one duplex unit available for rent.
To VIEW the full DETAILS for the duplex located on Kitlope Avenue please click here>>>>>>>>: 2-bedroom Duplex For Rent - Kitlope Avenue<<<<<<<<<<<<
The application for the rental unit can be found with the notice via the link provided above.
If you have any questions not answered on the notice, please contact:
Heidi Alexcee, Residential Rental Coordinator
Phone (250) 639-9361, Ext 135
Email: halexcee@haisla.ca
Or
Naomi Dubroy, Housing Administrator
Phone (250) 639-9361, Ext 134
Email ndubroy@haisla.ca
Haisla Nation currently has 2-bedroom units available with move-in dates for November 1, 2024.
To VIEW the full DETAILS please click here>>>>>>>>: Kuldo Apartments - Units Available <<<<<<<<<<<<
If you meet the eligibility criteria and are interested in scheduling a viewing or to apply, please reach out to M’akola Housing Society at hnkuldo@makola.bc.ca.
Due to a new rental process, anyone previously on the waitlist must reapply.
All Kuldo related inquiries are to be directed to hnkuldo@makola.bc.ca
On this day we honour the children who never returned home, the Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities.
On this day we wear orange to raise awareness of the intergenerational impacts of residential schools and promote the concept of Every Child Matters.
Family, friends, community members, and visitors we invite you to be part of the scheduled events that will be held September 28-29-30 on Haisla Territory: Kitamaat and Kitimat.
Whether you attend one event or all four, we hope you can join us to honour, to learn, to help contribute to change, to move forward together. Together we can make a difference.


